Complete powerlessness of limbs, after spasmodic jerks.
Spasmodic jerking of arms and upper part of body. θ Following injury to knee by splinter.
Frequent involuntary jerking and stitches in arms and fingers. θ Epilepsy.
Jerking in left arm all day.
Arms bent at elbows, fingers clenched. θ Spasms following injury from splinter.
Sensation of heaviness in arm when raising it, accompanied by stitches in shoulder, so violent that patient must desist ; he dare not move the fingers even ; occurs more frequently in left arm.
Veins of hands enlarged.
Trembling of hands, with pain in occiput. θ Helminthiasis.
Numbness of fingers.
Creeping, trembling and starting of fingers in convalescence from typhoid.
Thumbs turned inward. θ Epilepsy.
Pimples on hands, burning when first appearing, but finally blending and forming one dark red scab.
Nails blue.

Weakness, especially in knees and in muscles of back after standing only a short time.
Frequent involuntary jerking of lower limbs.
Swelling and pain of left knee.
Painful feeling of stiffness in muscles of lower limbs.
Trembling of left leg.
His legs refused to carry him, and he staggered.
When walking, she does not step properly on soles of feet, they tilt inward, and the walking is done on outer edge of foot. θ Gressus vaccinus.
Suddenly grasped his knee with his hands and screamed fearfully and was seized with convulsions.
Drawing pain in thighs and calves with tetanic stiffness.
Violent pain in entire left leg, later also in right, recurring periodically, ending in tetanic convulsions with unconsciousness.
Rending in muscles of lower limbs, front side down to the feet, < at night.

When at rest : headache < ; pressive, stupefying headache ; shocks in head better.
While lying : jerking of head or throwing it backward ; on side, is straightened out upon back quick as lightning.
When standing still : desire to hold on to something ; vertigo.
After standing : weakness in knees and muscles of back.
Lies on back unable to turn.
Sitting in apparent sleep : sinking of head forward.
On attempting to rise : darkness before eyes ; falling back of head ; vomiting.
On sitting erect ; headache and pressure better.
On rising from bed : vertigo.
On attempting to stand : vertigo ; wishes to hold on to something.
On stooping : falling ; vomiting of bile ; of blood, during pregnancy.
On raising arm : sensation of heaviness in arm ; stitches in shoulder.
On walking : loss of sight ; vertigo ; as if brain was loose and was shaken ; epistaxis ; soreness as if bruised at lower end of sternum ; does not step properly, feet tilt inward.

Great depression and prostration of strength ; he feels at noon more fatigued than at evening.
Lassitude and constant sleepiness.
Weak and powerless, muscles refuse to obey the will. θ Paralysis of bladder.
State of insensibility and immobility, with loss of strength and consciousness.
Catalepsy, limbs hang down and patient appears lifeless.
Dysphagia ; no muscular flinching when trunk or lower extremities are pricked with pin, perfect paralysis ; has not moved or winked for several days. θ Cerebro-spinal meningitis.
Tremulous movements.
Twitchings of extremities.
Sudden shocks and jerks through head, arms and legs. θ Concussion of brain.
Sudden rigidity, with jerks, afterwards great relaxation and weakness. θ Worm affections.
Strange contortions of upper part of body and limbs, during paroxysms, with blue face and frequent interruptions of breathing for a few moments.
Child suddenly grasped knee with his hands and screamed fearfully ; immediately afterwards was seized with convulsions and insensibility, head being permanently retracted.
The attacks twist the child into most curious and frightful contortions, sometimes causing it to scream out. θ Chorea.
Convulsions, with loss of consciousness, frightful distortions of limbs and whole body.
Convulsions and insensibility, head permanently retracted, high fever, vomiting, dilated pupils, double vision, ashy paleness of face, one diarrheic stool, then constipation.
Convulsions, with limbs relaxed and hanging down, or unnaturally stiffened and extended. θ Dentition.
Convulsions with cries.
Epilepsy, with violent contortions of limbs and upper portion of body and head, bluish face, interrupted respiration and frothing at mouth.
Epileptic attacks, with swelling of stomach, as from violent spasms of diaphragm ; hiccough ; screaming ; redness of face ; trismus ; loss of consciousness and distortion of limbs.
Eclampsia, in a child of five months, from abuse of opium.
Attacks come on twice a day, and she seems to be dying when in them. θ Periodical ecstasy.
After convulsions child is unconscious and nearly lifeless.
Spasms in muscles, especially of neck and chest.
Child lies on back, not being able to turn, legs alternately contracted and extended, with severe pains in them. θ Spinal curvature.
Violent tonic spasms, each muscle being perfectly rigid.
The most violent tonic spasms, so that neither the curved limbs could be straightened out nor the straight ones curved.
Tonic spasm renewed from slightest touch ; from opening door, and from loud talking.
Violent spasms with opisthotonos, difficult breathing, arms bent at elbows, screaming, tongue coated and dry, thirst. θ Splinter in knee two weeks before.
Spasms of pregnant or parturient females ; hysterical convulsions.
Body and extremities hard as wood. θ Hysterical spasms.
Tetanus centric ; cases somewhat epileptiform. θ Cerebro-spinal meningitis.
Catalepsy.

At night : sweat, most on abdomen ; profuse sweat ; unable to sleep.
In morning : on waking, headache ; when eating, nausea ; sweat, most on abdomen.
During midday : loss of appetite ; more fatigued than at evening.
Worse in afternoon.
From noon till evening : eructations.
Whole day : want of breath ; jerking in left arm.